Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without relying on observed frequencies, adapting their predictions to relevant dynamic parameters of the situation (Teglas, Vul, Girotto, Gonzalez, Tenenbaum & Bonatti, ; Teglas, Girotto, Gonzalez & Bonatti, ). Here we show that intuitions of probabilities may derive from the ability to represent a limited number of possibilities. After watching a scene containing moving objects of two ensembles, 12-month-olds looked longer at an unlikely than at a likely single-case outcome when the objects were within the parallel individuation range. However, they did not do so when the scene contained the same ratio between ensembles but a larger number of objects. ...
Probabilities tend to become an integral part of early childhood mathematics curricula. Research has...
The formation of expectations for visual stimulus sequences was examined in 2- and 3-month-old infan...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without rely...
Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without rely...
Many organisms can predict future events from the statistics of past experience, but humans also exc...
Many organisms can predict future events from the statistics of past experience, but humans also exc...
How do infants predict the next future event, when such a prediction requires estimating the event's...
Rational agents should integrate probabilities in their predictions about uncertain future events. H...
Infants look at physically impossible events longer than at physically possible events, and at impro...
Across the first few years of life, infants readily extract many kinds of regularities from their en...
Recent evidence suggests that infants can generate expectations about future events from a sample of...
Much research on cognitive development focuses either on early-emerging domain-specific knowledge or...
Do young children have a basic intuition of posterior probability? Do they update their decisions an...
A recent surge of research in cognitive developmental psychology examines whether human learners, fr...
Probabilities tend to become an integral part of early childhood mathematics curricula. Research has...
The formation of expectations for visual stimulus sequences was examined in 2- and 3-month-old infan...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without rely...
Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without rely...
Many organisms can predict future events from the statistics of past experience, but humans also exc...
Many organisms can predict future events from the statistics of past experience, but humans also exc...
How do infants predict the next future event, when such a prediction requires estimating the event's...
Rational agents should integrate probabilities in their predictions about uncertain future events. H...
Infants look at physically impossible events longer than at physically possible events, and at impro...
Across the first few years of life, infants readily extract many kinds of regularities from their en...
Recent evidence suggests that infants can generate expectations about future events from a sample of...
Much research on cognitive development focuses either on early-emerging domain-specific knowledge or...
Do young children have a basic intuition of posterior probability? Do they update their decisions an...
A recent surge of research in cognitive developmental psychology examines whether human learners, fr...
Probabilities tend to become an integral part of early childhood mathematics curricula. Research has...
The formation of expectations for visual stimulus sequences was examined in 2- and 3-month-old infan...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...